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windows 2003 server. standard. with sp2I cannot connect to linksys router web based sertup page (192.168.0.1)
wireless G router what happened? "kevin" <ke***@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message That is good question whch is hard to answer from what little you posted.news:04D961AA-E0C6-4DEE-A40F-1457B11B4A6F@microsoft.com... >I cannot connect to linksys router web based sertup page (192.168.0.1) > wireless G router > > what happened? Are you trying from a laptop or desktop? Access from a laptop can be disabled. If you see the login page, have you entered the correct username and password?. Both of these items can be changed. Can you ping the router? If all else fails, you can reset the router to factory default configuration. You had better have a copy of the settings handy because it is hard to remember all of them. Jim Show quote
"Jim" wrote: I was able to access my router setup with 2000 server, but not with 2003.> > "kevin" <ke***@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message > news:04D961AA-E0C6-4DEE-A40F-1457B11B4A6F@microsoft.com... > >I cannot connect to linksys router web based sertup page (192.168.0.1) > > wireless G router > > > > what happened? > > That is good question whch is hard to answer from what little you posted. > > Are you trying from a laptop or desktop? Access from a laptop can be > disabled. > If you see the login page, have you entered the correct username and > password?. Both of these items can be changed. > Can you ping the router? > > If all else fails, you can reset the router to factory default > configuration. You had better have a copy of the settings handy because it > is hard to remember all of them. > > Jim > > > Hi and thanks for the help. I don't even receive the log in window, it doesn't ask for an ID nor password. I just get an unauthorized window. I believe that it has something to do with the security set up on the 2003 server. and again thanks Can you connect when using a cable? Is the encryption set the same
(WEP/WPA/WPA2)? Show quote "kevin" <ke***@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message news:EF64B8D5-238B-42E2-AFD2-96D25B4B766E@microsoft.com... > > > "Jim" wrote: > >> >> "kevin" <ke***@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message >> news:04D961AA-E0C6-4DEE-A40F-1457B11B4A6F@microsoft.com... >> >I cannot connect to linksys router web based sertup page (192.168.0.1) >> > wireless G router >> > >> > what happened? >> >> That is good question whch is hard to answer from what little you posted. >> >> Are you trying from a laptop or desktop? Access from a laptop can be >> disabled. >> If you see the login page, have you entered the correct username and >> password?. Both of these items can be changed. >> Can you ping the router? >> >> If all else fails, you can reset the router to factory default >> configuration. You had better have a copy of the settings handy because >> it >> is hard to remember all of them. >> >> Jim >> >> >> Hi and thanks for the help. > > I was able to access my router setup with 2000 server, but not with 2003. > I don't even receive the log in window, it doesn't ask for an ID nor > password. > I just get an unauthorized window. I believe that it has something to do > with the security set up on the 2003 server. > and again thanks > yes to both
it's something like an "unsecure connection" I saw a warning like that once. and it's never came back. hardwired connection, open wireless network. and sure could use the solution. thanks Show quote "Jay" wrote: > Can you connect when using a cable? Is the encryption set the same > (WEP/WPA/WPA2)? > > "kevin" <ke***@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message > news:EF64B8D5-238B-42E2-AFD2-96D25B4B766E@microsoft.com... > > > > > > "Jim" wrote: > > > >> > >> "kevin" <ke***@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message > >> news:04D961AA-E0C6-4DEE-A40F-1457B11B4A6F@microsoft.com... > >> >I cannot connect to linksys router web based sertup page (192.168.0.1) > >> > wireless G router > >> > > >> > what happened? > >> > >> That is good question whch is hard to answer from what little you posted. > >> > >> Are you trying from a laptop or desktop? Access from a laptop can be > >> disabled. > >> If you see the login page, have you entered the correct username and > >> password?. Both of these items can be changed. > >> Can you ping the router? > >> > >> If all else fails, you can reset the router to factory default > >> configuration. You had better have a copy of the settings handy because > >> it > >> is hard to remember all of them. > >> > >> Jim > >> > >> > >> Hi and thanks for the help. > > > > I was able to access my router setup with 2000 server, but not with 2003. > > I don't even receive the log in window, it doesn't ask for an ID nor > > password. > > I just get an unauthorized window. I believe that it has something to do > > with the security set up on the 2003 server. > > and again thanks > > > > > How about ping, ipconfig and netstat, are they returning expected values?
Show quote "kevin" <ke***@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message news:721A9276-5F6A-4353-B2B2-B69A0F5D919E@microsoft.com... > yes to both > it's something like an "unsecure connection" I saw a warning like that > once. > and it's never came back. hardwired connection, open wireless network. > and sure could use the solution. > thanks > > "Jay" wrote: > >> Can you connect when using a cable? Is the encryption set the same >> (WEP/WPA/WPA2)? >> >> "kevin" <ke***@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message >> news:EF64B8D5-238B-42E2-AFD2-96D25B4B766E@microsoft.com... >> > >> > >> > "Jim" wrote: >> > >> >> >> >> "kevin" <ke***@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message >> >> news:04D961AA-E0C6-4DEE-A40F-1457B11B4A6F@microsoft.com... >> >> >I cannot connect to linksys router web based sertup page >> >> >(192.168.0.1) >> >> > wireless G router >> >> > >> >> > what happened? >> >> >> >> That is good question whch is hard to answer from what little you >> >> posted. >> >> >> >> Are you trying from a laptop or desktop? Access from a laptop can be >> >> disabled. >> >> If you see the login page, have you entered the correct username and >> >> password?. Both of these items can be changed. >> >> Can you ping the router? >> >> >> >> If all else fails, you can reset the router to factory default >> >> configuration. You had better have a copy of the settings handy >> >> because >> >> it >> >> is hard to remember all of them. >> >> >> >> Jim >> >> >> >> >> >> Hi and thanks for the help. >> > >> > I was able to access my router setup with 2000 server, but not with >> > 2003. >> > I don't even receive the log in window, it doesn't ask for an ID nor >> > password. >> > I just get an unauthorized window. I believe that it has something to >> > do >> > with the security set up on the 2003 server. >> > and again thanks >> > >> >> >> |
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